Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 21, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PRESS COMMENTS
FROM LOS ANGELES
COLONIST RATES
A VOTE FOR THE CHARTER AMENDMENT IS A VOTE FOR THE PUBLIO MARKET
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OF NORTHWEST IN
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GROWERS
BRING GREAT RUSH
ONE ORGANIZATION
Following ar Lo Anx.trs press
oUlotM ot Bud AndftmoD, tollowlns
the NM with hrown.
lUrry Carr to Loft Ancelrs Tim:
The truth about Dud Anderson wa
told by IVltt Van Court four or
flm dya beforo the fight. Hud had
geno sUlo. Van Court's practiced
.jr. hw It before Bud Xnew It him
elf. ,Kdwln O'Mftllry In Los Angeles
Recerd: Lack of strength lost Dud
Anderson tho opportunity to got a
match with filter or Ritchie. Tho
question now arises, can Dud mako
133 pounds at noon and be ntronit?
Tho battling Instlnet Is allro In Dud.
Rubbing and stimulants might haro
brought bits In a fair way to the
ncratch had another round been
fqught, but ho waa a weak boy, In
deed, when tho last session had been
finished. A local boxing expert hit
the nail on the head ecreral dan
befofo tho bout when ho announced
ln print that Anderson appeared to
bo drawn too fine. Wo are- of the
opinion that had he entered tho ring
mod as striae ho would haro laid
Brewa low1 before tho lSth' round.
Ma right- uppercutfl to tho chin wcro
spleadJdly executed and had steam
back of the', but sot the nil I quota
of areata that Anderson, when strong-
ttnilattiAtfi
Xviuiisjaji aj
1L MWalkcr la Los Angeles Ex
aminer: Bud Andersen was licked
by his seconds, bilked out of a cinch
fight by the excited partita who
juem the towels la Bud's corner.
When the 801a round opened An
derson was so far out la front that
the refereo had to look all round the
ring to make sure that Brown was
still la tho house. All Bud had to
do to win waa to use the ring for a
playground daring; that last three
minutes. Ha could haro Jabbed
"Kayo" a couple times for luck, tur
keyed from one corner to another,
nodded a howdy to his Medford
frleade, and allpped away a winner
orervOne ot the toughest babies that
ever fell through the ropes.
Instead of playing safe Bud fol
lows order and .tries to nix It with
a man that be already haa licked to
a, whUper. Toe result was that be
atuek his ekla la front ot a Borneo
blast and dropped without a squeal
left la hi system.
What coald the referee do? -You
cia't l a decMoa on srmaa that's
ready tor a shroud. The' bell rang
and she was a draw the only pos
sible decision. One more punch and
Bud would hare gouo under for the
count
The left gouge that floored Dud
wouldn't hare kicked a blink out ct
him la one ot the early rounds. Dut
be waa so wora out from beating
Brows that It only took a cough to
lay him out.
Thlak ot It, kind friend, all Bud
bad to do Is to walk around the
ring and think ot tho letter that
he's solas to write home, Eyton Is
all set to reach orcr and raise Bud'J
band when the Medford kid goes
plumb bugs and tries to slug with a
party what don't know nothing else.
Instesd but why rave! I lose
all patience with a guy of this kind.
I see where "Dum" Morgan kicks
at the draw decision. Take It from
mo Dan was the happiest mat la the
house to get an even break- Ho was
go close to losing his meal ticket that
hard work stared him In tho face,
.. mese Kids are matcned up
again I'm a gonua go In Anderson's
corner myself. I can make blm lick
Drown In less than 10 rounds.
Dud is a bright youngster and ho
probably learned a lot from this ex
perience. The same goes for his
mauagor if bo Is an open-minded
cltleeu. I'll have a ticket on Dud
tho next time out.
1'OUTI.AKD. -March 21.-Over
whclnml by Iho rusk of volonista lo
ftlA rinriliM.., (.. A1. ...... 1. .,u'
..B lii'Miiniai 111 tt'lUIUV II1I1VI1 RrVHlCr
than they had nJiticipntf), the lend-
inj? transcontinental railroads have
issued anient for the nssembHnj; of
nil their nvnilahlo tourist car cnulit.
went at the ihttinl nolut.s from which
tho liotneseokcr entrain on their lines.
Tho fact that the railroads have
not been emphasizing colonist rates
and HcllitiK dntes ery cousjilcuounly
in their advertising, and that in n
way, the roads arc trying to discour
age the colonist season business,
vrcrc taken as sufficient jrunrnntco
that the movement would not bo ex
traordinary this spring.
While it is too early to make any
thing like nn accurate prediction, it
Is estimated that fully flOOO farmers
and prospective settlers are now on
their way from tho enst nnd central
western states to north Pacific const
points. This (Mints to a daily fixer
age for the five days since the 1013
reason opened, of approximately 1000
newcomers headed for this section of
the country
The preliminary reports received
here by the Hill lines, the Milwaukee
nnd the Union Pacific representatives
state that ever) train which has left
Chicago or St. Paul since last Satur
day, the opening day, has carried a
large quota of colonists and that tho
number is increasing rather than
diminishing each succeeding day.
Advices received hero from r. W.
Graham, westeni industrial nnd immi
gration agent, now in St. Pnul. nro to
the effect that the Great Northern
has handled more thnn twice as many
colonists for this territory, in the
first four (lays as this road did for
the corresponding period of last year.
The sections of the east from which
Ihe hcjuicat volume of this traffic is
drawn arc Tennessee, North Carolina,
Oklahoma, Illinois, Iown, Wisconsin
and Minnesota. Based on early re
ports, it looks as if the high-water
colonist movement of tho spring of
1910, which tolnled over 24,000, will
be surpassed this year.
Every railroad man in this terri
tory is watching tho movement with
great interest and they nro calling
npon the commercial organizations of
the principal communities of Oregon
and Washington to assist in the prop
er recepliou and welcome to the new
comers. .
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Shall the public market he made the 5wils of politic nnd tho sinister enemies who seek its wreck mid niinf You can help keep It tho peo
ple's market and a factor in lowering the cost of fiviug by voting for the charter amendment tomorrow. -102 X Yes.
HENRY
LERCH
TOKIO, March f rNlnoty-nlne of
the Koreans charged -with an attempt
on the life ot Governor General Ter-
auchl of Korea In 1910 were liber
ated by the courts in Seoul today.
Baron Yun Chi Ho, a former Korean
cabinet minister; Yan Kl Tak and
three other conspirators were given
six years each.
TO
PLEAD SATURDAY
Henry Lcrch, second hand nnd junk
dealer of this city, who wns indicted
Thursday by the grand jury for al
leged Fngnn-likc practices in inducing
young hoys of the city to steal nnd
dispone of their loot to him, wns
arraigned in the circuit court today
and Saturday morning nt 0 o'clock set
as the time for him to plead.
iAjrch wns arrested recently in this
city mid given a hearing in the jus
tice's court. He was hound oxer to
the circuit court to await their action.
WEARING BIRD PLUMS
LONDON, March 21. Prison sen
tences for women who wear plumes
from rare birds and merchant sell
ing such plumes arc advocated today
by Lord Curzon, former viceroy of
India. Lord Curzon expressed his
views nt a meeting of the Society for
teh Protection of Hirds.
CALVIN TO HEAD
CENTRAL PACIFIC
SAN KHANCISCO, March 21.
Elevation to the office of president
of the Central Pacific railroad is
awaiting K. K. Cnhin of Snit Fran
cisco, nt present ieo president of the
Southern Pacific, according to re
ports received from New York. It is
declared that with the taking oxer
of the Central Pacific by the Union
Pacific, Cult in will ho made presi
dent of the former road and W. It.
Seott of San Prauciico, general mali
nger of tho Southern Pacific, will be
given Calvin's place.
Attention' Sir Knlohts!
Our Easter service will ho held at
tho I'resbytoriairehnrch nt Medford,
Oregon, ut 11 :3Q n. m. Easter Sundu,
March 2II, 1013.
A largo delegation of knights com
ing from Ashlnnd and Orants Pass.
All Sir Knights should ho nt the Ma
souio hall nt 10:30 a. m. to uniform
nnd march to t-lnirt-li, All tho trunks
belonging to Mcdfprd Knights will be
nt Hall. Luncheon will he served to
knights and their Indies at the hall
after tho sen iocs. All Medford
knights should he on hand.
FRUIT CROP IN
ARKANSAS LOST
.MEMPHIS, Trim., March 21.
Meagro reports recehed hero today
from last night's stonn in eastern Ar
kansas indicate the damage will reach
$1,000,000. No fatalities arc rcxrt.
cd.
The fruit crop in the Ozark moun
tain district was badly damaged. Wire
serxicc lo the affected district is
badly, crippled, nnd it will hn several
days heforo full details of the stonn
can be received.
E
POWER
AREOPLAN
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WARIIINUTOS', March 21. -A new
aeroplane, gnu, declared to lie the most
powerful in iho world, will soon he
tested out at Sandy Hook Proving
(Iroiind. It fires a six pound projec
tile filled with one of the highest ex
plosives known. It can ho aimed at
an elevation of 70 drgrees, So ter
rific is the foreo driving tho shell
that when leaving the muzzle o( the
gun it has a velocity of 2,700 feel
per second.
Ilccause of a peculiar curve taken
in tho nir hy n shell it is is necessary
lo arrange sights to automatically al
low for the curve. In the complicated
sights of this gnu the variation caus
ed by each degree of heat from the
sun, ench hrealh of air, tho height
and distance of tho aeroplane is pro
vided for.
The hllrr shell is filled with high
1)KS MOINES, Iowa, March 21. explosive gelatine which scatters with
Itcorts are current hero today that terrific force, small bullets in all
Secretary of State llrynu last night i directions. The. charge is exploded by
offered Jerry Sullivan of this city the ' a small pin dislodged liv compact with
Kisitioii of assistant secretary of the canvas wings of the aeroplane.
state. No statement has hecn oh
JERRY SULLIVAN
10 ASSIST BRYAN?
PorlerJ. Nntf Is attending n meet
ing of the diieetors of tho recently
organized North Pacific Fruit Dis
tributors as representativo of Ihu
llogun river valley fruit growers.
Througli this organization, It la
hoped, the fruitgrowers of tho entire
northwest will ho able to makn great
economies In Ihe sale of fruit, partic
ularly apples, avoiding the confusion
that sometimes leNiilts from Inde
pendent efforts hy growers of differ
ent districts, mid bring the nople,
pear mid cherry directly into the
hands of Ihe consumer.
The oigaiiltntlon was formed Inst
December, hut at that lime llltln leso
was accomplished. The meeting at
Not tit Yakima is lo formulate the,
business plan of tho orgiinlxutlon and
decide what Us scope shall he. Thern
are seven directors, representing re
spretlvely the following dlslriolsi
Yakima, Wenatehee, Hood Hivcr,
Itogite river, south Idaho, Lewlsloii
Clarkstou and Molilalia, laical '
guuiiatiotis in each district choose. Ilio
the directors, and each director has
one vote.
A common fund for advertising
will hn one of the subjects for dis
cussion, also the question of a uni
form system of grading, so thnt nny
fruit hearing the brand of Ihe distri
butors will he known as to grading
without further inquiry. It is not
projstsed, however, to disturb the lo
cal branding of each district, so that
each may retain tho advantages built
up b Its own merits and advertising.
The evidence of gluts in mnrkets by
a scientific distribution of the output
of Ihe various districts, is to be the
principal work of the organization.
tniunhle as to whether Sullivan will
accept.
Legal blanks loi
Tribune office.
sale at the Mall
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FRECKLES
Now Is the Tlino to (let llld of Tliwo
I'gly KMit.
Tho woman with tender skill
dreads February and March because
they aro likely to cover her Mco
with ugly freckles. No matter how
thick her veil, tho sun nnd winds
have n strong tendency to muko her
freckle.
Fortunately for her peace ot mind
the 'recent discovery of a new pro
scription, nthlno double strength,
mukrs II possible for even IhoM
most susceptible to freckles to keep
Ihe sklu clear and white. No mut
ter how stubborn rsso of freckles
you have, tho doubln strength oth
Ino should remove thorn. Get uu
ounce from your druggist and ban
ish tho freckles. Money back It It
falls.
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FEDERAL JUDGESHIP
AYASUINOTPN. March 'it The
federal Judgeship in California left
vauflufhy.tho death of Judge DeJIa
vnvmay very won be filled by the
appointment of Representative John
E. Baker. This is the opinion of Cul.
jferniuntf in the capital. Baker is on
good terras with Secretary of the In.
terior iJaric, whoso advice as to this
vacancy will be taken by tho attorney
general and ihe president. Ilakcr's
determination to become federal judge
is said to be wavering fainco borne of
lite friends have urged that he be
come a candidate nest year to suc
ceed Senator Perkins.
kllM Cw4 lu S To U Pays.
Your druggist will refund money
tf PAS50 OINTMENT falls to cure
Ay ease of Itehlur, Blind, Bleedlnf
or Protruding Files in 0 to 14 days.
P,pett;
MANN'S Discount Sale MANNS
CENTRAL AVE., NEAR P. O. MJ M 9 W ML A M W V W J W CENTRAL AVE., NEAR P. O.
20 Off on Everything-Nothing R.eserved-20 Off
t Sensational Sale of Silk Petticoats
THE SALE YOU'VE WAITED FOR
f JUST RECEIVED 100 new messaline petticoats which
5 we place on sale Saturday morning at about one-half regu
X lar prices. Hurry if you want any.
Jersey Top Silk
Petticoats all col
ors, $5 values,
now
All Silk Messa
linc Petticoats,
all colors, new
style $3.50 values
$1.89
Each
French style mes
saline Petticoats,
all colors, $4 val
ues now
$2.48
Each
$3.48
Each
Extra heavy nics
saline Petticoats,
all colore, $6 val
ues, now
$4.48
Each
The Biggest Waist Sale Ever Known X
2000 tailored and lingerie waists go on sale Saturday at the
lowest prices ever heard of.
BE SURE YOU GET SOME OF THESE
f)00 Lingerie
"Waists, slightly
mussed, up to
$2,50 values, now
69c
Each
500 Tailored and
Lingerie Waists,
also a few flannel
Skirts, up to $3
values, now
98c
500 beautiful now
Lingorio Waists,
m ado with the
n e w collars, on
salo Saturday
$1.39
200 new Voilo
W a i h t s, nicely
trimmed, well
made, at
LESS THAN
COST
Corset Bargains
Women's Corsets, all sizes, good 75c
grade, on sale Saturday, a lfif
An odd line of R and G Corsets, only
a few sizes, up to $3 values, QQ
a pair tfOL
Notion Bargains
Colgate's
Talcum
Powder
a can 10
Clark's
O. N. T.
Thread
7 for 25e
Best
Darning
Cotton
a ball 2$
EASTER SALE OF GLOVES
Our regular $1.25
Kid Gloves, all
colors, go on saio
Saturday, a pair
98c
Kayser's 10 but
ton Lisle and
Chamois Gloves,
75c grade, on salo
48c
Our regular $1.75
Kid Gloves, all
colors, go on salo
Saturday, a pair
$1.39
Kayser's 10 hut
ton Silk Gloves,
all colors, $1.25
grade, Saturday,
98c
Our regular $2.7 j
long Kid Gloves
go on salo Satur
day, a pair
$2.19
'A71 odd lino of
Capo Gloves, 75o
values, Saturday,
a pair
39c
Our regular $3.50
long Kid Gloves
go on sale Satur
day, a pair
$2.79
tA.11 to Gloves,
$1.25 values, Sut
urdiiy, a pair
98c
Domestic Bargains
5000 yards of best washing and wear
ing Gingham inndo; why pay Oa
12yol6n salo Saturday, yard
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All of out fine 3 ply dress Gingham,
values up to 20c, this sale, rt
a yard
2:
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12c I
72x90 Bleached Sheets, splendid GOc
values, on sale Saturday! , QQf
each wvC
4"$4"$4?"""$l
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